Steinglass P, Tislenko L, Reiss D
Fam Process. 1985 Sep;24(3):365-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.1985.00365.x.
Thirty-one alcoholic families who were originally studied in home, multiple-family group, and laboratory settings were reassessed two years later to determine course of alcoholism and degree of marital stability. This paper presents data comparing baseline alcohol consumption and family interactional behavior at home with subsequent alcoholism and marital stability outcomes. Findings suggest that the relative degree of stability/instability in these marriages is best understood as a function of the "goodness-of-fit" between the relative predictability of drinking on the part of the identified alcoholic and the family's characteristic pattern of interactional behavior at home.
最初在家庭、多家庭小组和实验室环境中进行研究的31个酗酒家庭在两年后接受了重新评估,以确定酗酒的病程和婚姻稳定程度。本文呈现了将在家时的基线酒精消费量和家庭互动行为与随后的酗酒情况和婚姻稳定结果进行比较的数据。研究结果表明,这些婚姻中稳定/不稳定的相对程度,最好理解为已确诊酗酒者饮酒相对可预测性与家庭在家互动行为特征模式之间“匹配度”的函数。